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9 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, AI’NI-L 1, 1890. ——————————————————————————————— . ——————————————— T have already been made, first, for th There has been s6 mueh said about the | are doing that they must have fuel, furniture | QIR ALTH _— ARREODY | fow dags ago unmar lived together till | FANPDECCIAN ENINCC havo already beon made, first for the deten- | Thoeo has boen ws much sald about the | b0 Tt Y et nuve boots andshocss | SHE ACTEDAIN SELF-DEFENSE. | some one tors them they vetter imvoa cere: | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS ‘ tries of all persons who are convi feel like 2 backwards' and ealling at- | they must have sugar and coffee and other | Radedenr WOt Y DANTOIIE, R HOW !' ;l HRVC A )v BALLLL D AR AN LIALTD of any crimes except political; and tontion fact that the discove of | articles, so that the merchants, manufa ThE WAAR Was 4t Clogor BEIGE Smiith; Whe ‘ Representative Brewer Lot m [ Anmerica, Christopher - Colurmbus, wis an | furcrs dnd worldngmen of New Engam il = Rt Tofe er ROABRAN, T COhicugo atd win off m— question there, 8o far as the laws and 1 Ttalian: that Amerieus Vespucius, after whom | be direetly and Indirectly benefitted 0 ands 5 " Bot NELi T FaiNe: b AT . v Pi'ls Tations which relate to the immigrants who | this hemisphere was name A Ttalian; | The Chiirman—There are some._ other gen A Carroll, In., Woman Fatally Wouuds Her AL L b b Ak The Dependent Pension Bill Passed by the “"‘ il arrive in New York are concerned, they do | that long before the ancestors proudest | tlomen here who were promised that they Rrutal Husband, y At U A il e 8 ol . A o e - she will go back to Smith enate, tress frosn Dyspopsla, To: Ao not apply 1o any of the other ports, as I Saxon who walks this soil were able to | should have a heaving this morning, and that < 1 understand ! Ve themselves of the gory | you may not waste any of the time yon will | 4 NE PAPAL RESIDENCE. - |TT|-: diggestion and Too hearty M, Rosewater—The liws apply to all ports the Vikings 1 Norsemen, | oceupy, 1 take occasion to say that I'SUPDOSe | THE ANTL.PAGH(BITION CONFERENCE i D YNCE, ’ 5 T i IVER Eallug, A perfect rom Repre ive Brewer—TheJaws may, but | the Ttalians had art, and science, and law. | there is no member of the committee who has -~ 1BIT Ll v Negotiations for Osdl fie A B'S AMENDMENT DEFEATED. edy for Dizziness, Nausca, Bk e egotiations for Ceding the Austria PILLS, [Prmineen had Tost . in the Mouth, Coated| the v Ths of the commissioners of itami- | They gave to the worid & Justinian, a Gal- | reached the couclusion tha i n Fration in New York are not applicable to | lileo, a Michacl Angelo and u Rafaél and a | passed termimating the immigration into this | Province of Trent. - any of the other ports of our country Garibaldi: and they have given to the world | country of persons who will make wood citi Number ¢f Delegates Already on (Copyriuht 150 by Jai rdon Hennett.] % WOkl Have Tnvrssse 4 the Mouth, Co St Rosewater —Those regulations are not | Genon and Venice, republics that existed long | zens. "There are some expressions in some of the OrounBlA? New Riflroad Viexsa, March 81 w York Hepald 1 bbb g by | Tongue, Paln fn o, applicable, but the government has before ours was even conceived of, As to the | the bills indicating that intention, but in the 3 b B - Cable- Special to Tie Ber]—The Vienna tional Debt About Five Hune TORPID LIVER. They secretiry of the treasury with y | wretehed Poles, Koscinsko and Pulaski w biIL which 1 intre tuced in-the senate, No Compang, Incorporated correspondent of the Telbune, who is also o dred Million Dollars -In regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetablo. instruct the colloctor of cach port e T the war that miudo this conntry frec | 2633, there is no intention of that sort ex k | co n , also ¢ . »E - por supervisors of fmmigrat and independent. The Germans have fur- | pressed, What Ishould like you to confine | The Legistate professor of Mallan to the children of Avch the House, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, to carry out very much the same id Dished their fall quota of putriots. De Kalb | yourself to for the remainder of your time is duke Charles Lonis, telographs this evening 1 Stenben fought si o with Wash- | the provision of senate bill W3 ot any of the that i 6n Important Roman journal s tho now being carried out by the corn ik b in New York, Ther p, immi- | ington. I walked through the natio provisions of other bills pending which tend ARROLL, Tn., March 31 [Sr Tele- | following information, resulting, he says, grants may lund on oup sl itimore, | tery of Mission Ridge in Septemby 1o regulate immigration end keep out im- | gram to Tur B About 2 o'clock this affer ATy S T this morning at 11 o'clock. The house aime \ New Orleans, Philadelphia o Boston, are all | there among 15,000 herote el | proper persons. i net to i general nsrument | noon. the residents in tho vieinity of Sixth | {oot 41 terview wWith o high posobiis | ments to the SN AT 106 o pAbTTe: Dt ARCIITECT MEYERY REPORT subject to the same laws and reglations, so far | for the union, buried side L head- | against terminating immigration, which 10 | gpeet were start o 1V e ahot, | W¥hom hie cantiot name at present. According | - il for @ publie’ buil ) d MELERD ) s the nets of cross can bo carvied into | stones inscribed with the L are men | one proposes. In this connection I will ask | ¢ startied by the sounc Ll Atchison, Kan., were not agreed to and u effect by the eollectors of the ports. But the | born in Gormany, and Irelan land. | you to state to the committee whether you are | S00n after a man rushed out of Wilcox's | i vuaq for several months between the em- | CORference was usked EORISI percentuge of immigration coming to t nd Scot e Geandinavia, 1 | opposed to the pissuge of any new bills or | ltundey and dropped in the street. Investigi- | povon e Austrin and the vatican which may Mr. Reagan then addressed the senate on | o S country throngh other ports is comparatively | dare say, ad it mot been for | whether there ave provisions concerning im- | tion showed him to be S. E. Wilcox, Dro | juad to the ce L B Rh AT 7o DYk TAvaA o Bkt otew At Hospital Build smadl, I have just received yort of the | the enormous influx of foreign mi migration which you think it would be well | priotor of the la He had o quatralwith | _rimie, ession of the troublesome province | o o Wi bl Lel Ll New Yol commission for 1859 which was in | tion, and the several hundred thonsaud | to have enacted into a law. T will ask now aun @ que posit of silver bullion zht, hands of the printer uy riuy | foreign born citizens who risked their lives | whether Mr. Wolf and the other German | Tteprosentative Owen— You refer to the re- | and their fortunes in defense of its flag the | gentlemen who are here wish to be heavdt | yort of the New York commis Union could not have been restored in four |~ Representative Owen—Mr. Niedringhaus | Mr. Rosewater—The New York commis- | years. has some friends here from St. Louis who de- t It contuins o compiled statement of the | But, you will say,these people are ignorant, | sire to be heard and came out on his ‘back, He is fatally in- | reason to think that this startling statement th Afabama_at the outbreak of The Chaivman—Mr, Niedringhaus, state | jured, and will probably die before morning. | is not without foundation. Of course, how e, | Wileox and his awife have quarrelied for | ever, the consent of tho refchsrath would havo | | several years, but at present weve pulling to- gether and doing o prosperous laundry busi 1y cured by Wasnixaroy, March 81.-The senate me to this personage negotintions have been in Lkl ! ) § rent to the holy father asa residence his wife and picked up a poker and f|llll~ 1her | mha offer hus been otusily mado and only an | Mt Reagan said the bill was intended to ¥ up stairs, declaring his intention of braining | 0o from the vatic s awaited at the for | Telieve the conntry from the effects of the i e wham s b raaotee & Navolver AR tasned, | Saswot frotitha vadlont: s mvaltod b e doreil s Sebaiionis i suspending silyor coin S ENDEN SAVED 1T and shot him, —The ball entered the abdomen .| cign office. I can learn nothing, but 1 have ago in 1873, He apoke at some length on the | Fio v number of jmmigrants who have landed in | T lived in no T i g this conniry since 1847, The total number of | the war and among the citizens I was asso- | what you desive of the commil ders the Bullding Good fmmieriits of all nationalities who have | ciated with theve those who could not read o | Representative . Niedriughaus —Lhere is a to be obtained to such a cossion Landed nt the port of New York sinee 1847, in | write stood for the Union and the intelligent, | delegation lere yepresenting a ntimber of i : dry b be obtained to su “‘.‘ ssfor thirty-three yeur wWoll edrcited people of the south tried to de- | German socicties, of which Mr, Rosewater s | 1ess. The sheriff immediately arrested Mrs. SOurD i T were landed” at ¢ 4,25 i | Strog b T wis i West Viegings with the | alson member. T should like to introduce to | Wilcox and she is now in jail PUNDEILLD DR s, hetni deerease of 70,49 as compared | army and there [ found hundreds | you, whenever My, Rosewater is through, the law Salotag et §Gith the venr 155, and 56,172 1oss than landed | of people who could not A or | Hon, Mr, Bavtholdt of St. Louis, one of our e Legistatur el S DL A Gl s P e Y Tt the present time the | write, Americans born on this soil and | leading German journalists, the editorof the | DEsMoixes, In., March 31.—The house this | Fatio of immigration is on the deercase con- | whose fathers were born here before them-— | Dribune of that city | morning pussed the anti-trust bill, after eon- widerably from what it had been for the last | people who had never scen a railroad, wh The Chaivman —There is an hourleft and | gigerable ¢ fon, The senate bill leng had never heard o ph, and among | you may divide the time among yourselves as rable discussion, The senate bill length wwell as vou can ening | Mr Hosewater—I shall be through in ten | itors, in order to make auditors and treasur- The dependent pension bill was then taken up, the first qu m being on Plumb's amend- | { ng, Substantial and Well | ment removing the limitati » areoars of Adapted For Its Tntended pensions. Use Full Report |~ Mr. Borry asked if any estimate had been el made of the cost of removinge the limitatior planatory Letter. Mr. Plumb re; i o Loxpox, March 81.—A St. Petersburg dis ; ¢ patch today to the Daily Telegraph says a man comuiitted snicide yesterday leaving a Ietter saying that he had destroyed himself | sooner than kil the czar, he having been se Avchitect B, B of pensions estimated it at about £18goo,00, | of inspection to Nty hos ¢ L ity hosy fed that the commissione two years and the chaivman of the house committee afternoon and completed the Sinee the p a0 of the of congress | them those who wer competent to read | timated it at 2500,000,000, 1t would be some- | over the building and examinic v Augzust $, 1852, up to December 31, 1534, there | or write, the percentage valty was very | have been 91 imm its prohibited f much greater than among those who were | minute ers alternate in election, was passed; also the | Jocted by ball e Mr. Frye regrotte Nowi ; < : i | : ) ectec allot for that duty., The letter | Mr. Frye regretted that t \ wnt | following report with the connty clerk Junding ut the port of .\}w\ \’nn\ .!,)” educate This does Im.\ show that ignor | \]!.wv[ ntative Lrl!lh‘m‘h' T understand | senate bill allowing cities tolevy special taxes | gave thé names of his accomplices, several of | was before the senate. Ther r Oy \’ )., Mareh 1~ -\‘ I'he H the s period here Tiave been retarmed | auee, s desirable, but merely indicates | Me. Kosewater to say it he is opposed 19 | for o purpase of changing natural water | whom wers arresied. overleaping in the matter of pensi When | #blo Board of - County’ Commissioners | | | | ening the present term of present county aud- where about those figures the contractors, Last evening he filed 517 dnumigrants who admitted their inability | that the republic is fmes safor | any legislution: that he thinks the Laws at | 1 o e 4 5 : Cou to maintain themselves, in the hands of the ignorant n the edu- | present ave suffcient, if cavried out | courses into sewers, S E ] - . | Clevelind commenced to veto pension bills, ugls Gounty, Nebraska: = Gentlemen O bor of foreln people who | cated. Reully there s no sorious danger to | . The Chairmau~1 did not understand him | (e hotiso pussed:tho sennte bill approprt FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION. |\, guly the democratic party ratified obedicnce to your request and instruction 3 ating &L,000 for the care of cal vecords ; —_— he but many bu men i there. | Cmbodied in the following resolution of also a joint resolution providing for the print- | It Holds & Long but Rather Unin- | puplican party too, Ho warned the Senators | | jiesved. Tt 1 f. A1 sotved. Tha evers. arehitect. and ing of the messag 3 vs Larrabeo teresting Session that t b | oan b . at they were impeviling the truest interests it el Mt il Bl In the absence of Muyor Cushing, who is | of the soldiers and creating o prejudice | Shambe theeeted i o ot oot b After some diseussion in_the senate on the | o l0f & E AL sl e il 5 u prej Bane e direeted 10 file i report with (his bill to compel pri: binks to como under | expected home from his Colorado trip today, | SSRISEICURONS. o o o DE N Foaaelatics o bidor et SO e re. | Mr., Gilbert acted as chair b TRatntaRye Mr. Hawley spoke ina similay vein, The he condition of the county iy entury, but ineveased after the revolu- | one-half of that number are rapidly assimilat- | house bill 11, 33, which provides that no | {he provisions of the banldne law, it was re- | Mr. Gilbert acted as chuivman of last night's | ™ 000200 0 B R Vot e rpe AR R S 1848 In. Hurope, Quito o largo | ingwith us, and the other hulf isdyingoft | alien who ’caniiot speal the English | ferred to the banks and banking comiritteo | meeting of the fire and police bourd. — Mr. | Stingy. The ponsion expenditure next your tnnee with (he plicis o speciioat jons number of politieal refugees and people | from year to year. Now, let me cail atten- | language and read the constitution of the | without action. The bill for the relief of cer- | Smith was another absentee. It was a loug [ would be nei 000,000, No nation }‘.' | sontract WHLLIAM TURNERG ol wore. discontented with their govern- | tion to some of the treaties thuthave been | United States, etc., shall be permitted, This | t8ih unregistered pharmacists was passed but comp T e T NaaRTon the world ever appropriated for its soldiors a | | 1 have made an inspection of the county ment came over then and immigrat 2 our government with other coun- | however is a nuturalization bill, T sce St B Db s d ‘the | 'ow the first, timo. insevernl woels thero | Sum compared o that, He beggod the old | 1ospital and have to report that I wm mos ally increaséd up to 1855, Then it our people, when traveling epresentative Owen—That is Mr. Oates’ house bill appropriating #,800 to pay the ex- | wore 1o charges to be heard aguinst officers | soldiers o remember that the objection of | Ereeably surprised to tind the building int decreased again. In 1854 the total number abroad, are necessarily treated very much in | natuvalization bill of the last congress, penses of the university: investigation. A o porson. getting fnto, aiotheravar would. e noctie | condition whiclit is immigrants who landed at the portof New | the same spirit that we tre t those wno come | Mr. Rosewater—On that point I wish to MDA passed grantin ilroads ;\\\n‘}‘ A A communication from Chief Seavy asked | cost of carrying it on but the consequences of At the time [ examined the building last York was 510,223, or only a very small frac- | her International comity would demand | say that I think there are a very large num- | ¢Xtension of time for putting up fences. J opt a regulation vevolver | it and also asked them t e th year L requested and insisted v the di e ki it Tt “was 1ast year, The | among nations just whit we would do amrang | ber of people who realize that it would be un. | bl listing the capital stocks of bunks for | which policemen should purchase, and not be | these onlormos sunis of moncy come Gut of | LIS 0f the tien supetintendent and bis § next year, in 1855, it came_down to 126,000, | individuals, the adoption of the golden culé. | just to exuct from one s of people what | taxation was amended and referred to the | yljgwed to carry any other kind. He recom- | the pockets, very largely, of peo 18 poor s | Sistants and had some doubias to their sue T 1896 the Humibek was 112,000, Then it ros | Thore are Bundreds. of thousands of Ameri- | you do not exact from tho others. “You have Judicial committeo. S . mended the Colt No. 88, The commun themselves, 1o relatod an dncedoto of Gon, | COSSOEs ability ‘o save the building fro $11SHT to 158,000, ForintEtve & | cuns now all over Turope, and . for that mat- | now ten or twelve million voters, amongwhom | The senate in- the evening disposed of | tion was laid aside for action in executive ses- | eral Grant's —last visit oUWk Nt demolition aid vuin, but Lum h to tind financial crisis and hard times in Lorin Asiaand in Afvicd, and_those peopla | perhaps two million are unible to read | Seventy-seven bilis, o majority by indefiite | sion : when, in @ conversation on pensions. he satd: | M. Jolm I Cobts und his assistant, Charls sulted in - corresponding decr i ave subjeet, of course, to the regulations of | and write the Engzlish language, postponene: nly legalizing acts and Pritrolman Ds Wallor IVen b -4 I ] = Lt McEachron, the s o 2y SEy | i z 3 Ty N Ry y Z alke given three days 1w sresident Twonld sign any reason- | o N uccessors, huve heen cqu i n‘ 0 m‘u_ 18 \]h-']u.nlxu!u“l of im |‘l[n \m-lum\l. ‘m;ln\- ;m \I\ml.vh they live and 1\."»1-\1«""\.-“- 1‘-~4Im‘; aus—Fluently, :::“"j‘ ‘\'\; ""jl v“w"‘!'dv ‘l"l indefinite postpone- | jeayve of absence to visit Kansas City. i« + bill 1“’;‘ G he Sl trennion ‘,m\ 'mu',v task and have not only saved the buil grants was only 7 11850 it wits 74,5 wough which they travel; but as citizens of Mr. Rosewater—For tha oy at AR TG Patrolman McCray asked to be made a or his widow or children, but [ would e the county but have provided a stit anl i 1560, 103,162 camno over. Ty 151 there this repubic they ot subjected tovery | many ev 1 bori on s soll not able to o SoaalCbTRa el o mounted! policoman;. providing thing Gny of ¥ot6 016 AoLAL Lo EHTABIA Bodled! rheniy | tuveithat 1, strongz, substutial wnd we wits anothér decroa mich annogaice, wre - has been | read and write, and they excreise the elective 2 nerds o | the foree was to be increased, as he lad - sThat sxpression,” ¢ (L to the use for which it was Intend T v B 5.5 v ) 4 [ Dy 2 28 MOINES CAGRTe S ale W creased, Lad v 5 vession,” said H v, g the civil war, and tie number el t 65,5 very lithe trouble with puss- | franchise ¥ fow of thoso | DS Mornes, In,, March 81 —[Spectal Tel- | gon tq think it was, T Enor s S LA b SR St < perhaps wil kinown to this boavd that When the war was at its height foreign immi- | ports; theyhave gone out of date; | who come fro; . present time | cgram to Tne Br C. Murpl ral |~ Patrolman Pat Cusick nsked to be ap- | dow't believp my state wants 1 Wl $ s ot atany tine the superintendent ¢ ;w ition incre """‘]"' there 1\wwh-u‘hli:h.-v !u('\s‘ should not establish any system that | arc -mmlwlv{-n : i manager of the Humneston & Shenandoah | pointed a sevgeant. Referved to the chief Q00,000 10 the do > ST this buildin, its constrnetion, and living sobibly 4 very large percentage of those | would require passports of people coming | guage. The luws fermany- e e S Officer C 1, Monrog wits giver pertaisstor After futther - i 4 Lddo at so great a distanee from O, 1 dic T b e it e | Pasvanco, j maker cllcntion = dconpaciye | oo s tlod M Eobwer aviLio e, o RO T e Rl a0 ot U R YR b DIBBE S o armics. as is proposed in some of the bills no; The laws of Austriw ' ; 7 The chief of the five department was The veas were: Allisor superintendent — had — done © ¢ wert The question that must present itself to all | ing. That of Senator Mitchell, for e, | mueh the same. Most of of Clarinda sth the Chicazo, St. Paul & | strgeted to allow patr lmen to roport from | Miflell, Plumb, Quay 1 T doing cxeept when T came ew thinking men is, fivst, has ration been | mitkes the lunding of & person who differd | people who now come do have the ability to | Kunsas City railwhy and the Shenandoaht | No. 4 eneine house. Voorhees, s and wlthough my conteact as architect of deétrimental to the peopl { the United | With usas regavds our form of government | write their names or to vead and writé in | railway to requize the m to unite | Five dark lanterns, four nozz! 1 six The amendment by Mr. Call to ing i the building required — specitically that, 1 Stat socond, s 1t right and just that | almost i crine; atany rate it is prohibited, | their own language, but at the same time it | depot “suitable for the transfer and | axes were ovdeved purchased for the five de- | Who served in the Tndian wars pri hould have the right to disiss the superin Ay cliss of men, ud matte of | The Chairmah - Whiat is the language used | would be very hash to exact from them a | passenzers af the point of crossing of the two | partment was rejocted tondent, yet this wis not done by you at the the zlohe they are located are willing | Which you say coyers the idea knowledge of the English lanziage, especiully | roads in the town of Diagonal, Rengold coun- | A five alarn was ordercd in at Thirty- | Amendment by Mr. Vest prov time vequired by me, and the " vt i able to work, and come with the intens | Mr. “Rosewater—It cannot be construed | so faras interpreting the constitution is con- | ty, and also to requirve su e E s e e s 2 oRaT L et ELOV S BRI E RAROWEA FO R Drocooa i the tion to assimilate with our ci n,should | otherwise than —— cerned, as oneof these bills provides, | nect their tracks' ithe point of said ng. [ B id, Loomis & Co. of this city wi /BB e by i1 come e \vis supervision of the superintend i pay be deprived of the opportunity to better their | The Chairinin—But what is the language | Another one of the bills _pending provides | Mr. Murphy claims ' that. the company how | awarded the contract fov furnishing uni the tui 3 ments were atlowed by the board condition by vigid v ions that would bar | used. ; for passports from Amevican consuls. The | has @ depot with platforms, side tracks and | forthe members of the fire and police de Amendment by Mr. Plamh to pay a mates made by the superintendent then “out. i et 1o e that | Mr. Rosewater—T shall give you_the exact | question is why should such passports be | all other conveniences suitable for the tzan- | partments, 5 sion of 2 por month to all who servid u were amade ov tolerated by him, that time has not yet come. language of the bill, 1 lave the bill with me, | now required. ~Only twice in the history of | saction of passenzor and freight business he- | S announced tliat the chaiges against | days in thelate war who are sixty-two yoars | Work and muteriul was uob in ¢ I have peculiar relations individually Senate bill 45 vides —— the United States have passports beei re- | tween the two rouds, ond that the claim of | Patrolman Cox for brutality to n new old, o s th it e s pejoctod by | With the plans and specifications why wus born abroad. Two of my brothers W 3 v the passage of thisact | quired, the first time after the passage of the | prtitioners is unteasonable and in purt uld be heard at the next ind of {19 to 50 The bill then pas Y| such estinates have been nude and” paid Born in this country. My wife was born jn allbow Lor any person, i & alien and sedition laws, in_the carly part of | untrue board. ' T the boavd this country. By SRR T Ol the centary, and the second time in 1361, du | As a license board the wise men thon call Allen, All Biuir, Call, Casey Believing as 1 then did and do yet belic LRepresontative Owen—What is your nation- | ina" Wi he limits of the United States | jug the civil war, and then for only a very A New Road. | Jolin Bohm to the front to answer to tue Davis, Dawes, Edumnds, Faull: | thut the county’s intorest was not properl alitri 3 . ) §lites nd attempt o return, as those who | Short period. It would he u v impossib Krokvr, a., Maveh 81.—[Special Telegram his saloon open and selling Ve, George, ( TTawley. Foaest, | rotected, I ordeved the removal of thos Mr. Rosewater—T was bom in Bohemin, T | Kave never been ere, or havine been hore, | for ar I | to Tur Bik.]—dhe purchasers of the Fovt on Sunday, Fis place is at Twenty " Hoav, Inwalls, Jones ot Nevada, | Whom L believed were respousible for the ex Tave alwiys held that 1am just 1s good as my | have departed from the United States, w0 i3 | with any degree of success ov satisfac v ) 3 ; R R e Ga Lo B DA GRS moy A adenson, Mitenell. Moody, | isting civenmistances and having anevident brothers of Ameriean nativity, that the an avowed anarehist or niilist.or who is p Vory few of our consuls, even if they w Madison & Nortiwestern rogd: fled arh showed we veral men in the | 1 ldocks, Pagne, Pettigress, Pioree, | Q08T as Tbelicved, to creato in fayor of the dent of birth makes no difference in mauhood, | S0B11Y hostily'te th principles of the constlc | miliar with the langusige of the country, could | of incorporation’ this mor of anew road | pluce drinking on Sunduy 3 | Pt Blomb. Sawyar. Shormun, Sweover, | iron sub-contractors a chango in the iron that a man's conduct must be the sole stand- | government. of the s opto the form of | g0 to work and ascertuin-definitely the etinr- | to be called the Chieago, Fort Mudison & Des The case of Anderson Nelson, charzed | Squire, Stewart, Stowbridge, Teller, Turpie, | Wovk which would | involved thousands of 1 3 zovernment of the Enited Statess or who s | B ) et 1] S vart, e, Teller, Turpic, ; 1 of his chavacter, and that pride of birth | jdiot, ete. to land in any of our ports. ter of the person applying and a Moines dith” a capital stock of g cay liquov on | Voorhees, Walthall, Washburn, Wilsou of | dollars of uscless oxpense to th V venmant of burbuwian fanaticism. 1t | Supposo it a monavehist should desire to | Views on political questions, or_anything of | £2000,000. 1t ‘{3 ‘annonnced that the voad | ¢, was ealled, Anderson eame forward | Towa. While T have no desire to expross in i seems to me that in this nineteenth century, | travel through this country this bill requives | that kind. - IrH vy amember of o se- | will be widened to standavd guage, and be ex- [ With wities that on the Sunduy in | Bate, Berry, Blackburn, Cockrell, | 8 to the legulity or justice of - the o or v Linost on the verge of the twenii- | that he shall change his mindein orvder to be | €ret socicty, narchistic tendencies: | tended to Des Moines. It is expected that the | auestion he was hay < walls of his siloon | Danicl, Ha Jones of Avkunsas, | extras, which Lam informed hus bren asked eth century, all intellizent people must con- | allowed to land in the United States. if he entertained revolutionary ideas, he i | road will be built ss far as Ottumia this | cleaned by the men seen i the AWilEon': oriMury: | 108 Dy the contraotor; mettion o Lilhow S 5 : L ! 4 e heirextent or whether they are just, but cede that cvery man must stand on his own The Chairman—You have proved the state- | 1ot going to make it known and nobody out- | year. This mornine representatives of the | Oficers Faze and Vaugim testificd to seeing ) t o oy uve just, bu merits, 1 infellizent Amcrican must | ment you made, that one of the bills docs pro- | Side of the socicty will know it. | Barrow 1 paid the master in chan- | men nk in t while some of the | § tion ense was calied up | When 1 consider that vour vintendot realize thut hie owes his presence in this coun- | pose to exclude @ person who differs in | Ifitis required that the forcign govern- | cery the sum of 8,100, the purehise pr firs own witnesses testitied that they were | s adjourned. | was allowed to order changes = wade try to the incident of imizration. Aceo Opinion from us in regard to our form of gov- | Ment shall cortify to the character of the | the 5 i T fow duys ago. | given liquor there. | {in the work W material, i the new Century dictionary “an Americanisa | ernmen a whom will they recommend! | Amon heorporators of - the new | In executive session the Colt's revolver, 35 | House. | seems no move than just that theie clie descendant of Kuropeans born in America, and | M, Rosewater—Tt shows to what an un- | N 3 want to get vid of those who | yoad mor Buren, R. Shemun litier, dopted and bids for furnishing | Wasimiveroy, March #1.—Tn the house "‘v“"‘m.“] LS IUIE R Lo in the most restricted popular sense izen | veasonable extent some wen would go in their | 8 o to them and retain those who | of this state, Willigm 1, [ r0 and me will be invited R o B i e T G e of the United States.” hey say, scratch a | idea to Americanize, as thoy call it, all our | atre good citizons und well-to-do. They will | H Scott of Pennsybvania, T i er and John Murphy of the | (... At s i Loweditobuputiditplcahvhiuwis ot d o Russian you will find a Tartar.” How deep | institutions. Right there let me say, they do | try to recommend and pass without any | superintendent and general manag: five department, were roprimanded for their | SCCTCHLY of state for information showing | to be of the sizes requived by the plans, and would we have to serateh through the skin of | not Americanize” them but they dojust” the | trouble e whom they wish to get rid 7 conduet toward Chief Gailagan what changes had been made by forcign | which proved a detriment to the stability ot any native American, unless he be an Tndian, | opposite. Seventy-five years “ago” Joseph | 0f and those who desivable will be sub- Car Thic Tt was decided to recommend to the city | countries since 1579 in the rates of the duties | the bu Iding and a Bource of accidents. Fid before we would strike the flesh and blood of | Bonaparte sousht’ refugo here and lived in | fected to a good - deal annoyance. R Gl it o eometor vamodbling bun | (mposed) o Brosdstams and syl dews (Haa | o Narc D aneetion been citaliy SRR R some foreigner who had crossed the sea and | this country for sore years, He had be ono of these bitls provides, as T remembe Denseque, Tn, March 31 Goos hotel bailding cost of 31,200, for | peen enacted or regmilati e e P LT I INGIUHORCHIDLAu0) st e oo whiero o could broaden | ki of Naples and T did not” change s I "ot 'Shall b given by | gram to Tuk B | For somo tim there has | Jail purposes, bo odmeniced fmn diately. SIS e s L R AR il ctivity, X nd as to his vight to be a ki Louis Na- who de s to locate in | been systematic thieving from loadec 'S 0! Nothing was done with the saloon cascs, QUILEION 7 SHICONMILIC AL LOURLUTRY in o great saving to the contractors and o the told that the coming hither of large on lived in this country at onc time, and | Ameri That would 1 t hurdship | l.‘(." 4 ;'.'."" .:1’ HESE) ’»i "‘f‘v n | considered in open et O CUSES) L ibiting or inany mannce interfering with | county ) ; nuinbers of foreigners would result in dis & our war the Ovleans princes. accome | #nd an unreasonablo restriction. If he de- | o jeoris Vo fundnyaightinenrion AR the importation or the salo or such articles, | [ {he work was once done under thoe Se0ns Compabition to Aniasion Tabar, bus. we | panied General MeClallan: B/ ihis Virsiin | sivestomigrato from some of those) raral || (19 Xansks City ranl was bioken upen, and ey iiho Me. Henderson of Towa presented the con- | diveet supervision and divection of the super st i i e gl for o | . s oriies were ietn i et the bulle of Dmmmigration | £00ds to the value of £100 were taken out SUSPECT NO. 1. foronee report on the urzent, deiicioney bill | inteudent " e | his ©aasistant, wvhoun ence and the law of the survival of the fittest | sympathy with our form of government, It | comes from the smaller villages and town Suspicion pointed to three young men living | - e o and it was agreed to. nly one amendment | the county sclected o prot AL L awe stern realities not Lo be overcome by any | is difficult to conceive -how we could by any ould be required to go throngh a gre oo bont. The bout was searched lust night, | Fle Will Arrive in Omaha This Morn- | remains iu dispute, the one appropriuting | and in u ance with the plans and act of congress. Itisa delusion to assume | act of congress prevent the Lunding of peopl of turmoil and bother about it, to notify | the plunder was found, aud they were taken ing. ble the secretary of ugriculture | fications, aud did not serve its purpose t« o | A “further confer- ‘ tainly would be aquestion of legality whether have migrated to this country is estimated at | apprehend from the continued influx of immi- | tosay distinctly that he isopposed to ulllegis- | somewhere between twelve and fourteen | gration. Just look at it Out.of some 66,000,- | Jation. | Witlions, The exact nuniber cannot probably | 00 population we now have there | M. Rosewater—T believe the laws already | be ascertained. 1 speak of the number cont- | probably are from 8,000,000 to 10, | enacted ample cnough for all practical fnge to this couniey sinee 1520, The number | 000,000 foreign born, making perhaps somc- s for the exclusion of all the undesiv- wis very small in the earlicr partof the | thing like 12 per cent of our population. Fully | able ¢ Here is a bill for instance, commissioners to the complaint of the citizens that the pauper labor of Furepe, as it is | who are not believers in our form of | the authorities thr Aths hodd. that e | in. Two of them, nanjed Miller, reside ere, | Chief Seavey received the following tele called, transplanted to this side of the ocean | government, even if thiey were anavchists and | desires to come. There might be reasons | and the other, Kelly, lives in Sious City. cram last night from Chief Abbey of Nc i | : wt the county would be responsible for Jusly impair the condition and pros- Alists. b why he would wint to go immediately, His —_— braska Clty, dated at Holdr ‘ol 0 sed depriving United States he work twice. 2 ty of our working wen. Temporavily, | But socialism is one of those things that | relitives on the other side mizht be dunger- A Sporteman Drowned. e oLt R0 DA s of the authority to give opinions on is a matter for your consideration and D e ) B A T T et LA man Drowned. 4 ave Lisk arested. Wil be i with bim on stions of fuct suel evidence on the guestion as might' b i, i 5 hey | Siovx Crry, Ta, March 31.—([Speeial Tele- | No. Auniy (impeaiesd IELEA RS rope are” the consumers of the | class body s @ socilist wio thinks | speedy presence. Ho may b compelled 10 | i o Pur 13 el ook, omo of the | - The train referred to fs that which arrive mmittee of the | submitted to you, ; Surpius products of our famers. Fhoy. cone | there is sonething wrong with tho govems | chutge his rosidenee, without uny. offenso | Srom to ik Bi.]—Fved Cook, one 0F the | 1, "Gy at 9:05 this moming over the B wholo on the aripy appropriation bill. After | In conclusion L to, report that while | sume our surplus grain; they cossume | montalmachine, - Rdwacd Bellamy wodld bo, | cither to his own government or to n/Omaha‘ati 10 this moming overtha B, & | unimportntiaction. thecommittoo;roas nd | do not, fiul that the building has been GUR rTlus Tagats i nadlsivnile: thoe | a danEarauABoCINLAL LTI hat hitl smarisitn]| this & govemment, T o burricrs | highly connected, was drowned Sunday morn- | (1o clnin of evidence which 8 rapidly being Dt the bill to the house. The action of | stietly speaking, completed i accord eat meat ouly once a weel and | “Looking Backward? e wants toupsotpue | that would only dmbareuss and annoy, and T | ing while duck unting on MeCoolt lk it clyimatevidoncoshich s sunlalyibelnt | the comuiitoa N adoptingim amatidmont pro-| | wish thouplle d specitications and o have o much more scanty subsistence over | entive system of government, and yet we tol- | question whettier you would improve the | Dake o et | oLBe O s o At ithat ok ntoxleatinerftuipes) (Bl ol thacksrpiie SRR OUE winally made, there, when they are transferred to this side | erate hims we allow his books to be sold by | quality of immigraits by such restvictions. | that searched for € g (abar | atedt My Bave total || coidag any caiosy roversed by tho | still, astharo Lus hoou woorous ol they Wil eat meat fst e, weele, then | tho thousand, and allow elubs o bo formed (o | ALLNS clusscs, thit e wot desirable aneal. | bout dischavzed both bureels of ashotun into | upon bis E il e R S oume T B SR DR ot el el e probabl irea. times, and before they have | propagate his socialistic doctrines L ady excluded by the prese s, annd s arm s 0 b putated R th erent e Springer then introduced a joint reso- | sioncrs, is members or superintendent o Bowny i this eowntyy (e vears they wil have el i agyrchulen vt Dsail Iiveduntial . ulg emipa tint kbl LILG BRU G awaited with great interes Iution 0 vetfvo N, 1 Banles aelh the mune of | assistiits, s Pluave boen informed it i3 i meat every day. Phey bave a better liveli- | vavianee with our present form of g 1 exclusion, more rigid inspection bt tho . Fe g e 1) R P major general. Lefer Adjourned. Jossible for me to stiate now whether there hood hereand theiv wints become enl .lx‘-:.‘lll. My ML ounoeih fome ol ety | i e Al A HonbL e The Delegates Assembling. A Little Saloon Row ' & e ) B oen a full complinnee. with the contract Nowatter what country they hail from they | But if mor expross Sdversa | who are physically disabled ave alvendy ex- | DES MoiNgs, I, March Special | A stranger strolled into Andy Shield's New Orleans Races. or such directions s iy hive been given must be housed and Supplied with food and | opiuion ab our institutious he is lal O e physteul v disubled ot Alteudy X | pelogram to Tin Brw]-Delogates to the | saloon at the corner of Twentieth and Pierce | Ny Ouurans, Li., March $1.—[Special | 08 8ot bubLcan any [ find o thulldlines(cxs yaiment when they get heve. All of them re- | “dunger ludeds and all Who come here under con- | anti-probibition republican eonforenee ave be- | strects lust night, and aftor ovdering o drink | mejegram to Tue Bre |~ Summary of today's | GOl SO T N e Tty quire some furnit All “of them b Our treatios with Ensland and France stipu- 't to perform worls arve excluded. inning to avvive I e expected to. | aid down what Shicld thought was a bad dol- | G # e R A S e eoestile come consamers of provisions and purchasers | Tate that citizens of those countries shall have | Lwant to close by quoting from a De SHMLAE ORI P DA O | Jar, He refus ko it and the enstomer | FACCS completed, und suitable for the uses and pux of products of the skill und industry of Amer- | Its to come to this conntry that | tion day oration by a full blooded Anwvic morrow. The delegates ave invited tomect | ghey handed over another coin. Shicld iu B \ I lized Jeatmpehhnive 5 g to_our citizens in England and | Colonel Robert (. Ingersoll. Colonel In, the headquurters in the Savory club rooms | sisted on keeping the bad coin also, and the | ington second, Lena A thivd. Tin Iip AbuiidingEh e Ehoon ejoRyale IV Now, which is best! Ts it more profitable | It is differont with Germany. e | soll iy not bo orthodox but he is good an- | Wednesday morning. The fivst public Bt lon obfatia.” Thao the mon Toushtn fow | Selliug, fiveelghths of . milo—Captain | Ravingste sioam o the buliEbs Curiol b 1o’ ship_our surplus provisions and products | naturalization treaty with Gern u Thority on patriotiom. Ho said: e sce | ing will be at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, | younds, upsettiie tables, chairs and pummels | o won, Germanic second, Relievo third pistiyintor, ind iad theswhileh bt to Europe for consumption und pay for trans- | that naturalized citizens of this conntry the fivst ships whose prows were gilded by 3 = i cach Gther genorally. Someon telaponed | 10 Wb, Cermanie second, ftuflevo thieh | gho sevenihy MUK ATC GENTL Gl i porting them across the ocean, or will we ce- | allowed to renain there for only two years, | the western sun, We foel the thrill of Hellnye With wGan, Tor tho patrol. wagon, bt by the tmo it | THELNG e of o mile Miss | 1R U ML, TS buildinig rive gvater benefit by bringing the consuner | Baneroft found it very difieult to ne: covery when the new world was found Sac Ciny, la, March 8L—[Special Tele- | peached the place the stranger had made his | Rel® SVPR RSO G eond, Skobeloft | 42 ShelIMCILIE RS A e i orout surplus meats i grain over hero and | tafo with the German roverment, At uny | 300 tie oppe AN s gram to T B, Somo hoys were playinge | escape, a Fruncis won, Lilly L ; | ver o i enlarging our home consumption creato ey allow free ingress and egress to the slave men whose fles) 4 s estor ;. 15 dise ' w ’. o) hs of mile dy 1 N 1 " additional employment for: out own skitled | peaple who. 86 from. this ..\\::.lvn" e oet aliatne. m‘-l..al,!«-m s, “\‘lhf.l et \‘|’~MI.< Rl ‘h{:“ 1“ <| A Resolution of thanks. Sellin ven sixteenths of a mile—Tady | pyilding could be now contracted for unless i mechunics and laborerst Only 18 to Gorman subjects who hiva heon 1n | proud, the brave, sailing wn unlnown’ sea, | pucsine down throwgh his face and teaving | - f L. the following was unanimously most popular young men in the city, and Aling, one-half mile—Swifter won, Tex- | poses for which it was intended ; [huve my doubts, scrious doubts, if tha Handicup, clevenssixteenths of a mil T have but partially dwelt upon the causes Ormio won, Churehill Clark second, Recl hervinbefore s Which seom to be detri third, Time—1:00 mental to the construction of this building Blackburn won, Drente second, Colonel Cox | b ut i mich greater sum thin that for whicl Adwit_that the immigrants who come | this country and were naturalized here und | Seckivg lomes in unlaown linds. We sce | teath is | © e l.;«“\l\”m|TT.1.‘[:-\§..'»||.- ompotitors, but in | who go badk there that the man alle- | the settlements, the little cleavings, the ;;‘\‘l:lnv\‘::'\AII'll‘l".‘“l“{\‘|14"|:!'\'l\.““lJh\ B adopted: what liu o great body of thom'are cor- | giace from if they remain there two years, | block house und the fort, the rude and lonely T eaEety i Rexolved, That we, the officers and mem- R L o o A Ik aAlyD ents! | RG ha uestiontwanld. iabiially Luts, Brave men, true women, builders of Declined the Nomination. Dere of loeil assembly 233 K. of L. do hereby - can unywhere now cleaning the stoots, di- | what would be the effect of any material | homes, follors of forests, founders of states! | pgq Marxes, I, Mareh Spes lorse e testimony “volunturily presented Clitton Races. Luctions ws fully s T was able to understuid ginge the sowers and filllg the gradds of a | change of our immigrant laws i regard to | Separated from the old world—away from B QLA by MY DR T ths comeressional tommittec on post office Cuarros, N, 4., Murch 81— [Special T i L am very respectfully syour ruilvoad ! They seck employment in some- | these treaties! Would it not also havea | the heartless distinetions of caste: away from | gram to Tue Bre]-Captain Russcll, the post routes by Mr. Edward Rosewater and | ; RN o, B YOy RCAD TS thing lighter, They seldom énguge in menial | tondency to seriously embroil us with forelen | sceptres and titles and crowns—they gov- | candidate for mayor en the citizens' ticket, that heand Congress Wade sh cvam to Tk B York. ears ago’ Irishmen built our vail- | governments without matevially bencfitting | ernod themselves. v+ ¢ 5 announced tonight that he could not uccept e thounaguliiisdniyp Epces rouds and dug oug canals. Now the hardest | our countryt Wo buve u very lirge influx of rom every land, of every speech, driven | tho nomination forbilsiness reasons. Theop- | Lajagmunh bit oW DEfars Conkress. : Selling, one aud onc-fourth miles—Laveller fud poorest puid labor is performed by Ital- | people from Canadi. You seé the Cunadians by want and laved by hope, ‘exiles und emi- | position is quite demoralized, and the repub LS 4 Slgned M. W, und R. 8. won, Gallus Dan sccond, Rudolph thivd jnus, Huogarians, Scandinavians and Poles. | coming in at difforent points, and to say that | grunts sought the mysterious continent of the | licn ticket will “probubly be-elccted by Time -2:21 Bu ic people do not stay on this | o man who comes here from Canadashould be | West.” lurge majority, 1 i ¢ | 1311 Swon At | sido very long before they inform themselves | compellod to got n permit ora certificate oy a | 10 an appeal to our flag, he says L R atnaes a1 Sbyoa s DR Al lasHoX Oy AL ne third, - Time 1 106 | | } At n meeting of the local assembly 243, K. | hing i1 08 e building was ovigingdly contracted | | but huve cudeavored only Lo answer your in Summary of today gD} vilue of labor, and their children after | passport from the American consul in Toronto ho flug fog which the heracs fonght, for The Bill Was ftushed Throagh. 9 W gecond, Harey D vory short residence. become imbucd with | would o oo dedl of & harqehin, 1t wonlq | which they diod, is the symbol of ol we ar Dis Moises, la; Mareh 31.—[Special Tele 0100 NDLARS LR o0al Bolling, - one S pila=BIRID Tk won American ideas and their wants are accord- | be unreasonable ary, L believe, to the all we hope to bo, It is the emblem of | geam to The Brp.]The trust bill which | M McCarthy was for several years in the | atabel Glenn secoud, Heury George thivd od, Right here let me say that | spivit of this gove 2 | equal vights. It means iree hands, free 1ips, | \iccod th 3 ! VBICR |\ ndertaking business in this city, having cs. | Time- 140, come to Amevien in a desti I'huve hardly dwelt upon the fact that | Self-government Sovercisuty of the | Pussed the house todily wus rushed through | yyplished the business of which the firm of Oxford huandicap, fifteen-sixtoenths of u > condition, During the year 1850 the im- | billions upon billions of wealth have been | individual 1t means that this contient has | Without uny cxumlagtion by the judiciary | Fleafoy & Heafey is the outcome. Mr. Phil | mile -Glen Mound won, Bonuie 5 secouc vants that landed at Cistle Garden ex- | added to our resourcesby immigration from | been dedicated to freedom, * committees. The that it will be | MoeCarthy of this city is a brother of the de- | Specialty third. i 1! chunged about two millions and a half of for- | all parts of the world, The South American It means that every citizen of the rpepub. | found unconstitu , 08 the Missouri ' Thirtecn-sixteenths of ' mile - Nellio eigu monoy into American currency and | vepublics ave doing whatever they can to in. | lic, ative or naturalized, must be protocted | Stutute has been, after which it is modelled = Rooker won, Rafler secoud, Capulin thind purchased over three million dollars’ worth of | duce immigrants o come to their country, | at home in eve abroad in every land, | ¢ z o | 3 Nominees. Fime —1 225 | railioad tickets. *These people neurly all ud | They ofer them lands and they offer them | o eve ans that ull distinetions [ - Sloux City &ipenver quipments. | Faus March 8L—{Special | Thisteen-sixtceuths 2 Ishnttan gomo Awerican mouey whon they landed. | cattlo s inducoments to get them 'to sculo | bused on birth or blood have perished from | SwUx Oy, Ty, Mareh 3L {Special | pojguan to Thi Bes.] At the citizens’ « won, King Volt second, Curtior thivd. Fime fou will doubtless convedo that the valuo of | th In muny of our states south wnd wost | 0ur law; that our government shall stand | Telegram to Tuw»Bee.|-—General Man- | oy onight a progressive ticket was nomi 1 veul estate is gunged by population. Elimi- | immigration bourds mee scattering documents | between labor and botweon the | ager McKenzie i tho wux Clty | oo g X . o8 nate from the city of New York the forvign | farand wide, in which they set forth the ad- | weak and stron W tho Individuil | & Denver. rondes ; s Y | nated. ~The following oro the nomuees The Beet Sugar Bounty. born populution and you could not sell prop- | vantages and vesources o ‘-h'”_‘l_:“}‘ M_“‘:‘" and the corporation, betwoen want and & Denver road, idoday med o con- | Mayor, Robert Clegg; treasurer, E. F. Mt NELIGH, Neb., March $1.—[Spocial to T erty on Broudway at flfty cents on the dollar | Inmigrants may come mnd Tocate thore. 2% | wealth and give and guarantee simple justice | tract With the Missgiei Car und Foundry | clork Jule Bchoanelt, connallion, Prd ¥ | Bk At w meeting of the citizens of Aut or ‘even at twonty-five cenis on the dollar. | - Three months agoq gentlemin reprosenting | £ cach and all. It means that there shall be | Company of St. Louls tor four hundred frelgh Henchman i 1% M. Htlow hoatd o RO RATOIR S S I e | Fliminate from Chicago the forcign born po) i v curs. L m ¢ . cign born pop- | alavge interest in thostate of Vermont wentto | & legal remedy for every wrong. It i p | o . ) g resolution it :‘l’l‘:l:.l:{\ a -u‘ :u;u. real estato values would | New York and songht to arvauge for coloniz- | Bational hospitality —that we must weleomie Cedar Rapids Prohibitionists, For s.....u: Dancing. “\‘\ . “A. v \U‘“l‘\ ) Yot i enormously, even if you located | ing the farws that had been abandoned by | fo our shores the exiles of the world, and that 2 ! § ane > N mootiog Crpar Rapins, Ia, March 81.—[Special | ho eftect of some of the new headed | lope county, Neb., u mass mectis ten world's fulrs ‘4l uround hor suburbs, | NALve AmCrloan famees o o o o | we may not drive them back. Some may be inate from the west the forcign Dorn seb. | sterlity, o6 at leat o aecomnt et of thelt | Heformed by labor, dwarfed by hunger, | Telegrum to Tur Be.]--The county temper- | ynd spangled nets and gauzes for summen | CGERUE G ¥ since saRileniion o\ Uers and western farms would bo @ drug in | ity of those farmers to make a living on thouy | broken in apirit, viotims of tyrauny and casto | wnee convention toduy, after a spirited dis- | danotng dresses reminds the New Yorls osaaful stoyts of ouy Hulied buatos Senatin Absolutely Pure. tho market and westem towns would bo | ‘They arv now trving to ot Ingon thoun | 2 Whoso sud faces muy bo read- the toueh | cussion, declared in favor of the present law | Post of the robes won by the faivies in | for'tile pa Gernon. MG & SOl eiving reans of tartar baking powder. Highest Phe ORI PATIL YRS, an colony to come to Vermont and take the | ing record of a weary “life—and yet their | with no resubmission, aud appointed an en- | w\jdsummer Night's Dream.” These 1 tv to the farmers for each ton of o L of lewvening strength.- U, & Government Hes e cigration commissioners have taken e of those farmers who have left, and who | ¢hildren, born of liberty and love, will be | forcement committce. | ki Sl hardly fit | beats r i used fu the munufactire of | port, Aug. 17, 189 great paius to ascertain the nationality of all | have probably gone west to improve their | symmetrical and fair, intelligent and free. : | seem, in their grout. dellcacy, hardiy fib | beats raised B A : -— - - immigrants on landing in New York. condition farther out. In Berkshire county, | . These awe my sentiments, and this is why Joined the Interstate League, for the wear and tear of the bull-room, | sugar — Jrominent Physiclans Smok: and end cording to their last report out of 9 Massachusetts, is & similar condition of | Tappeal to you'not to make the path of the Cepar Rapios, Ia., Mareh 31.—[Speeial | d% in the giddy mazes of the dance the Blemarok Writing Memol the number me over here sinc things, Now, what harm will there be if nore dificult, and not to ob- | pelegram to Tne Ber Pho directors of the | pretty pendants ave likely to come to e 81 - Blsmurck 18 compili there we )8 Germaus, oF & per cent! | thoso Scandinavians come to Vermont or | struct him more than is absolutely necessary | e Rupids b P arses ecided grief, and then wnat destvuetion and Beriy, March 3 2,541,148 wer Irish, or 2. per cent; Lol | Massuchusests or iy piace in Now. Enghud, | Whon ho is seeking & new home and seeking | Sequr Iavid bascball chub today declded 10§11 of tomper ns these ornaments cateh a memoir for publication, which will cow £ | go into the [linois-lowa leagu re natives of England, Scotland a wherever the groui ot affor for his children country hich the 1 t . 1 | prise the last twenty-flve years of s oftci >olanders, that you hetr so much about, only | farmer with his oxpunded wants! With their | - FEARA0- DR Aa) BRI Fs tollefs. _Hub theso laxtiios, are: Ve o . z (zas 18,34 arc reconled us baving come fo this | peculiar thrift and industes. and theirwilling. Bond Offerings. Davexrosr, Tn,, Murch 81 ! 5 | tempting, as the tints arc ely, und Barch Arrests L Plum ng, - team & Gas country in thirty-three years. Italy hus fur- | nesstoput insixteen hours i day, these Seandl- | Wasuixaroy, Marcs 81.—(Sp Bip.] —Detectives fr o toilets formed of them ure made up o During March there wore 833 arvest EUTTING '““““.‘ 1%, or just {n v cent of the total | navians will reclaln those favms and make | gram to Tue Bew Bonds oftered : §.0,600 at y and arre f 4 clinging China silks the shade of th tial o ut collected in flnes wnd W . lpunigration that has landed in this country. | them sustain a new population, While they | §1.32 ex-interest; $9,500 ut $1.0854. the charge of y caue heve @ | diaphanous drapings, | ¥ 1e ROBYT, D DUNCAN, 2625 Daveupart-st. Tol. 33

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